2011
Helping Youth Track Their Progress or Their Duty—Online
March 2011


“Helping Youth Track Their Progress or Their Duty—Online,” Ensign, March 2011, 11

Helping Youth Track Their Progress or Their Duty—Online

As parents, leaders, or teachers, we can help teens use the interactive, online versions of Duty to God and Personal Progress.

Personal Progress

Now a young woman can connect to the Personal Progress website and easily track her progress online. The complete booklet is there with experiences and project information listed for each value.

At lds.org/young-women/personal-progress a young woman can:

  • Work on and complete value projects and value experiences online.

  • Link to the scriptures in each value.

  • Keep her Personal Progress journal online. She is the only one who can view her journal or search it for specific content.

  • Submit her project and experience plans online to her parent or leader for approval.

  • Submit her completed work for final approval.

  • Track her progress toward her medallion.

Duty to God

When a young man connects to the Duty to God website, he makes keeping track of his plans fast and easy. The complete booklet is there, including all of the learning activities and links to scriptures and other resources.

At DutyToGod.lds.org, a young man can:

  • Enter, view, and update his plans online.

  • Prepare outlines he can use to teach about the doctrines he is studying.

  • Get ideas to help him make his Duty to God plans.

  • See videos related to Duty to God.

  • Record his thoughts and impressions as he carries out his plans.

  • Link to scriptures and other resources to help him complete learning activities.